Lovers can often be tongue-tied when attempting to express their feelings. Luckily, generations of songwriters have provided ready-made examples of what to say or sing when affairs of the heart have us at a loss for words. With three discs full of timeless rock’n’roll love songs, there is sure to be a ‘special song’ here in this compilation for everyone to enjoy. Truly, this is the soundtrack of our lives. Read More

So whether your name is Sylvie, Patsy, Maybellene or Colette, or if you know someone called Diana, Cindy, Susie or Jane, then there is a track here for you here on this superb 3 disc compilation all about the girls, girls, girls! With tracks such as “Sherry”, “Barbara-Ann” and “Good Golly Miss Molly”, bathe in the wave of nostalgia for the days when Peggy Sue was the object of a love ‘so rare and true’.Read More

A 32-track, 77-minute plus blockbuster collection of the very best recorded moments by one of the 60s brightest and most enduring female stars. Includes the Top 5 smash singles It’s My Party, Judy’s Turn To Cry, She’s A Fool and the feminist anthem You Don’t Own Me. Classic productions by Quincy Jones, Bob Crewe, Marvin Hamlish and Gamble & Huff. Superb enhanced quality audio. Detailed booklet packed with evocative photos and informative liner notes.Read More

2012 two CD collection. Del Shannon made an instant impact when his debut release, the startlingly innovative and much-loved ‘Runaway’, went to the top of the charts on both sides of the Atlantic. He went onto score another six UK Top Ten hits in a career that encompassed jukebox classics, dramatic minor key ballads, definitive cover versions, raucous garage-punk, beautifully arranged psych-popRead More

This collection features a sampling of four Tony Bennett Christmas albums — Snowfall: The Tony Bennett Christmas Album, Our Favorite Things, Christmas with Tony Bennett, and A Swingin’ Christmas — released between 1968 and 2008.Read More

Succulent selection of proto-Philly girls, country queens, Italian-American princesses, doo wop divas, swinging soul sisters, session stalwarts and Brill Building babes, from 1955 to the Beatles invasion of 1964. Five Discs with The Exciters, Betty Everett, Earl Jean, Toni Fisher, The Essex, Janie Grant, The Hearts, The Shirelles, and many othersRead More

Stateside Records is a British records label founded in 1962 by EMI. The Top Rank label recently folded, so EMI bosses hired the Rank Organisation’s former executive Fred Exon to run the new label in direct competition with Decca’s London American imprint. Stateside dealt exclusively with imported American material; no home-grown acts were released with the Stateside moniker.Read More